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Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders
Song Import
You can convert songs created on a VS-1680/880/880EX/
840/840EX/890 or VSR-880 for use in the VS-1824 and copy 
them as new songs to the current drive. This is called “Song 
Import.”
When VS-1680, VS-880/880EX, VS-890 or VSR-880 song data 
is converted, all the data such as mixer settings including EQ 
(where applicable) and Channel Link, system settings such as 
sync track and tempo map, locators and markers and effect 
settings will be copied.
VS-840/840EX song data recorded on Zip disks only includes 
the performance data (audio) and information describing the 
tracks on which the performance data is recorded. Therefore, 
mixer settings such as EQ and Channel Link, locators and 
markers and effect settings are not imported.
* You can only create a song using Song Import that has the 
same sample rate and recording mode as the source song.
* If there is insufficient free space on the current drive, Song 
Import cannot be carried out.
The procedure for importing a playable copy of a song from 
a Zip disk is explained below. If you wish to import song 
data created by using Song Copy Archive or DAT backup, 
proceed to Step 3.
1. Make connections as shown below.
fig.10-01
2. Insert the Zip disk on which a VS-1680/880/880EX/840/
840EX/890 or VSR-880 song has been recorded.
3. Select the internal drive (IDE hard drive) so that it is the 
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. 
5. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F1 (SONG)]. The Song Menu 
icon is displayed.
6. Press [F4 (Imprt)]. If you do not see “Imprt” in the 
display above [F4], press [PAGE] until you see “Imprt,” 
and then press [F4 (Imprt)].
fig.10-01a
7. Press [F1 (SelDr)]. A list of drives appears in the display.
8. Press [
], [
], [
], and [
] to select the 
source drive, and use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the 
source drive partition. Then press [F1 (Back)].
fig.10-02
9. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the 
song you want to import and press [F4 (Mark)]. When 
[F3 (All)] is pressed, you can place or remove marks from 
all songs. By pressing [F2 (SelSg)], you can view a 
directory of available songs.